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Monday, April 23, 2012

Last week I had my 5th steroid injection (didn't seem to do a lot of good, unfortunately, same as the last one) and I had my first appointment with a new physical therapist. I really liked this woman.

She was quickly able to tell what was going on, and it is two-fold: My flare-up right now is more of an SI joint issue than a herniated disc issue, she thinks. Both things are at play, but the SI problem is predominant. And I agree. THIS IS GREAT NEWS! Because it means that surgery for a disc is far away from an option now - right where I want it to be.

But it is kind of a tricky thing because the treatments for the two things are kind of opposite: for a disc issue, you want to do back-bending type exercises and for the SI joint you want to do forward folding type of things.

The very first thing is to get my piriformis muscle to release. It runs through my glutial area and is SO unbelievably tight. Super super tight. It's really painful to stretch this muscle, but I'm hoping it will get easier over time.

Anyway, I really like this new PT woman and I'm hoping that she might be the person I've been looking for. I have gotten lots of pieces of the puzzle figured out from various people. My acupuncturist probably had a better idea of what's going on than anyone else before now. But no one has had as good of a grasp as this woman.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

For those of you who follow my blog, you may recall a post I wrote back in September outlining the journey of my herniated disc. (What's up with my back?) To summarize, my problems began a year ago and I have tried almost everything imaginable to treat it. While much of the past year things have been okay and the pain has been either manageable or, in some cases, completely gone, I find myself now in another fairly acute flare-up. I'm frustrated. I'm discouraged. I'm tired of being in pain. But I am not giving up!

This coming week I am going to try a couple of things:

I am going to see a new physical therapist, one who knows a lot about both herniated discs and how to exercise properly with them.

I am going to see a woman who does massage/body work/energy healing. My friend has been recommending this woman to me for years, and now finally seems the time to check her out. I'm a little skeptical but at this point I have nothing to lose.

I am also going to continue with my acupuncturist (yay!) and incorporate 30 minutes of massage before my treatment.

Getting another steroid shot in my back. The last one didn't help but they are usually done in sets of two or three so maybe something good will come of it.

Additionally, I started a new medication this week called Neurontin. It was first used to treat epilepsy but is also used to treat nerve pain. It does seem to be helping - I've been taking a lot less pain medication since starting on it - and I haven't had any side effects with it yet. So it is promising.

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My name is Laura Smith (I also go by "catboogie" and "environmental fiend" online) and I am a 37-year old woman with cystic fibrosis (CF) and CF-related diabetes. I received a double lung transplant in 2014 from Duke University.

I am a writer interested in the environment: Until the end of 2013, I worked at the state chapter of an international environmental nonprofit organization, which I loved very much.

I live in Raleigh, NC with my husband, Todd, and together we have two golden retrievers and two cats. We love to travel and both have a soft spot for Montana. I like to keep an active social life and in my spare time I go to hockey games, make melt & pour soap, read, and play on the internet. I currently volunteer for multiple organizations pertaining to cystic fibrosis, lung transplant, and the environment.